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Welding Services.
MIG Welding
MIG (metallic inert gas) welding is a consumable electrode welding process offering fast metal fill rates and high current joining. The system offers low distortion when used with specific joint configurations. Both parent metals are melted in the joining process. suitable for mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum joining.
TIG Welding
TIG welding (tungsten inert gas) is a non consumable electrode welding process where the filler wire is added separately. This process can give a small neat weld however due to the slower speed usually obtained it can offer more distortion. Both parent metals are melted in the joining process. Suitable for mild steel, stainless steel and aluminum joining.
Brazing
Brazing is a lower temperature method of metal joining where the parent metals are not melted but a brazing filler rod is sweated to form the joint. Flux is required which can be applied in either a paste or through the fuel line in the form of a gas. This method of joining gives a smooth join especially in a fillet configuration. Suitable for mild and stainless steels.
Resistance Welding
Otherwise known as spot welding, this is a joining process relying upon the electrical resistance of the material to be joined. An electrical current is passed through the two materials which are placed on top of each other. When the current flows through the two pieces and a pressure is applied the materials melt together to form a join.
Directors: G. W. Durston and S. D. Durston. Company Registration no. 4654810
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